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Definition of swing that way

swing that way

verb

  • to have a particular sexual interest. Usually meaning homosexuality.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

    Citation from "Mind Over Murder", Family Guy (TV), Season 1 Episode 4 (1999) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on Nov 04 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Nov 02 2011.

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Other terms relating to 'swing':

Definitions include: to begin swinging one's fists.
Definitions include: to trade partners with other couples, for the purpose of sexual intercourse.
Definitions include: to be bisexual.
Definitions include: a member of a couple that trades partners with other couples, for the purpose of sexual intercourse.
Definitions include: to try very hard.
Definitions include: to be able to do.
Definitions include: obsessed with him.
Definitions include: a work shift that takes place in the evening, usually from 4pm-midnight

Other terms relating to 'that':

Definitions include: an ugly face.
Definitions include: superior, as good as it gets.
Definitions include: better than all that.
Definitions include: the best.
Definitions include: et cetera.
Definitions include: "that a".
Definitions include: interjection of encouragement.
Definitions include: interjection of encouragement.
Definitions include: to approve or agree
Definitions include: to do something bad to someone that takes care of one.
Definitions include: British expression meaning that the speaker doesn't want to do something.
Definitions include: it means to ignore, let go or pay him/her no attention.
Definitions include: See burn a bridge.
Definitions include: to change what one says about something.
Definitions include: to understand.

Other terms relating to 'way':

Definitions include: one's home neighborhood.
Definitions include: messed up.
Definitions include: acronym for "by the way".
Definitions include: in all directions.
Definitions include: To be obviously upset by something; having obvious negative feelings about a situation is to be feeling some kind of way.
Definitions include: the emergency lights on a car - there are four of them
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Definitions include: acronym for "I don't like you in that way".
Definitions include: pregnant.
Definitions include: This describes a fatalist, philosophical view of life, based upon the military slang term for a mission which is terminal.
Definitions include: interjection of amazement.
Definitions include: an emphatic "no way".
Definitions include: an emphatic way of saying "no".
Definitions include: acronym for "on my way".
Definitions include: near death.

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